The Captivating Red and White Peony Tree

Rockii-Flare tree peony White Cracker (Jing He Gui) has pure-white, ball-type blossoms. Each petal as a short, red flare at its base. The flowers of this tree peony average over 6″ in diameter and are very fragrant. The flowers tend to be side-facing, hanging slightly to the side. Rockii-Flare White Cracker will grow to be about 5 feet tall and make a beautiful focal point in a perennial garden or as a foundation planting for a building.

The red and white peony tree provides a stunning display in the garden with its large, showy blooms in an eye-catching color combination. This variety, known as ‘Shimanishiki’, is a unique tree peony cultivar that produces semi-double flowers with red and white striping. Add one of these beauties to your landscape for a gorgeous pop of color and texture.

Red and white peony trees belong to the tree peony group with the botanical name Paeonia suffruticosa. Unlike common herbaceous peonies tree peonies develop woody stems and branching structure that gives them a shrub-like habit.

The Shimanishiki cultivar is a Japanese tree peony variety that exhibits a captivating red and white bicolor flower. Each bloom can vary slightly – some are solid red, others completely white, but most have striking red striping on white petals.

These peonies bloom in late spring to early summer. The flowers are enormous, ranging from 6 to 10 inches across. They are loosely semi-double, which means the flower has extra petals beyond the normal flower parts.

The red and white blossoms are neatly held upright on the sturdy stems, without flopping over or needing support. This makes a bold statement in the garden.

Growing Conditions for Red and White Peony Trees

The Shimanishiki tree peony thrives in USDA zones 4-9. It can tolerate cold winters as low as -30°F once established.

Provide a location with full sun for best flowering. The soil should be rich in organic matter and able to retain some moisture. Amend clay soils with compost to improve drainage.

Space tree peonies 4-6 feet apart. They can grow quite large, reaching up to 5 feet tall and wide at maturity. Give them room to develop without being crowded.

Tree peonies require minimal care once settled. Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage growth and flowering. Water during drought periods. Other than that, they are quite resilient to pests and diseases.

Stunning Red and White Blooms All Season

One of the best features of the Shimanishiki tree peony is its long bloom season. The blossoms open over an extended period from late spring through early summer.

Flowers first appear in late April or May, depending on your climate zone. Blooming is at its peak for 2-3 weeks. Scattered blooms continue into early June.

Deadheading spent blooms regularly encourages reblooming. This helps prolong the floral display.

The flower buds emerge wrapped in a fuzzy silver covering. As they open, the red and white petals unfurl to reveal their beauty.

Up close, the delicate petals have a lightly ruffled appearance. The contrast of bold red stripes over creamy white makes a statement in any garden.

Creatively Using Red and White Peony Trees in Garden Designs

The Shimanishiki tree peony serves as a stellar specimen plant due to its large size, lengthy bloom period, and fabulous flowers. But it also offers creative possibilities:

  • Plant one as the anchor in a perennial or mixed border
  • Use a pair to flank an entryway or walkway
  • Underplant with lower growing roses, irises, and annuals
  • Allow it to brighten up a shrub and tree foundation planting
  • Display in a large container on the patio or deck
  • Plant alongside evergreens for year-round interest

This peony pairs nicely with other early summer bloomers like bearded iris, alliums, catmint, and coral bells. It pops against greens like ferns, boxwood hedges, and conifers.

Proper Care for Red and White Peony Trees

Caring for tree peonies is relatively simple, especially once established. Follow these tips:

  • Apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and reduce weeds
  • Water deeply once a week if rainfall is insufficient
  • Stake large plants that are vulnerable to flopping in wind
  • Prune selectively in late fall to improve shape and air circulation
  • Monitor for possible issues with scale, botrytis, or root rot
  • Propagate by grafting for true replication of flower colors

With the right care focused on its basic needs, the Shimanishiki red and white peony tree will flourish for decades as a beloved garden treasure.

Enjoying the Dramatic Impact of Red and White Peonies

The sumptuous, lightly ruffled blooms of the Shimanishiki tree peony make a bold statement with their red and white striped petals. Few other perennials can match its sheer size, prolific flowering, and fabulous bicolor display.

Make this Japanese tree peony the superstar of your garden to enjoy season after season of its magical beauty and captivating charm. It’s sure to become a favorite that you eagerly anticipate each year.

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Rockii-Flare tree peony White Cracker (Jing He Gui) has pure-white, ball-type blossoms. Each petal as a short, red flare at its base. The flowers of this tree peony average over 6″ in diameter and are very fragrant. The flowers tend to be side-facing, hanging slightly to the side. Rockii-Flare White Cracker will grow to be about 5 feet tall and make a beautiful focal point in a perennial garden or as a foundation planting for a building.

Bare roots available LATE-FALL and WINTER. 2-year plants.

WE DO NOT SHIP POTTED PEONIES.

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FAQ

What is the difference between a tree peony and a regular peony?

Tree peonies are actually small shrubs, rather than trees, producing gorgeous, goblet-shaped flowers in May and June. Unlike herbaceous peonies, which die back each year, tree peonies are taller and retain a permanent framework all year round.

Why are tree peonies so expensive?

And you don’t have to look hard to find plants selling for a few hundred dollars each. One reason for this cost is that tree peonies are sometimes propagated by being grafted upon roots of herbaceous peonies, and 50 percent success in grafting is considered acceptable.

What is the rarest peony color?

Purple is one of the rarest colours in nature. Therefore our peonies can be considered exclusive. Purple is a colour you can’t simply ignore: you either love it or hate it.

What colors do tree peonies come in?

While some blossoms reach 1 foot in diameter, most average 8 to 10 inches. Of all the tree peonies, the Chinese cultivars offer the most diversity. Flowers may be white, pink, red, magenta, maroon, violet, shades of these colors, or multicolored.

What is a Red Peony?

Old Faithful peony is a traditional red peony variety known for its large red velvety flowers. As the name suggests, these plants are low-maintenance, reliable bloomers in the garden. The Old Faithful Peony is a hybrid peony variety. 10. Kirinmaru peony Kirinmaru peony is a bicolor fluffy double peony with white petals streaked with vibrant red.

What are the best red flowering peonies?

And now, without further ado, here they are: these are all red flowering peonies, each boasting its own unique persona, aesthetic appeal, and ornamental features to grace your garden: ‘Buckeye Belle’ is one of the most popular red peony varieties with garners all over the world.

What is a tree peony?

She loves gardens that invite curiosity and excitement, like edible landscaping and nature gardens with dramatic bursts of color. Sarah currently resides in Pensacola, Florida. Tree peonies are the woody-stemmed cousins of the popular herbaceous peony. Learn how to grow and care for these garden classics now on Gardener’s Path.

What does a peony look like?

Midseason-blooming ‘Oread’ is a good example, with chiffon-pink petals overcast with blush red. Nassos Daphnis named this vigorous tree peony with light green foliage for the Greek poetess. He described the single flowers as purple verging on red—as the light moves through the day, the petals reveal both shades.

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